Yes it is a measurement. how could you measure miles per hour?:p of course it is!:()
Tornadoes vary widely intensity. Winds can range from 65 mph to over 300 mph Most tornadoes are weak, with winds of 65 to 85 mph. The greatest amount of damage is caused by the strongest 5% of tornadoes, with winds over 135 mph. Fewer than .1% of tornadoes have winds over 200 mph.
Most tornadoes have winds in the range of about 65-85 mph. The most damaging tornadoes usually have winds over 165 mph. On rare occasions winds can exceed 300 mph.
The estimated wind speeds for the categories on the Enhanced Fujita Scale are as follows. EF0: 65-85 mph EF1: 86-110 mph EF2: 111-135 mph EF3: 136-165 mph EF4: 166-200 mph EF5: over 200 mph.
MPH stands for "miles per hour," a unit of measurement used to express speed or pace.
The wind speed for an EF0 tornado ranges from 65 to 85 mph. These tornadoes are the weakest on the Enhanced Fujita Scale and typically cause minor damage.
Sloths can not move at 65 mph.
65 mph = 104.60736 kph
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It would be 65 MPH.
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1 mph = 1.609344 kph Therefore 65 mph = 65 * 1.609344 = 104.60736 kph
The "per hour" bit is the same, so the question is equivalent to 65 miles in kilometres. 65 miles = 104.6 km so 65mph = 104.6 kmph.
65 mph * 1.609km/1mi = 104.6 kph
65 mph is 104.607 kph
65 kilometres = 40.4 miles so 65 kph = 40.4 mph
I'm assuming you mean kph? 65 kph == 40.3891275 mph
65 mph = 104.61 km per hour (rounded)